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Gravel Grinder News: SRAM XPLR, Easton Carbon Drop Bar and More

Gravel Grinder News: SRAM XPLR, Easton Carbon Drop Bar and More – by Guitar Ted

Today in Gravel Grinder News we have views on the new SRAM XPLR group, news of a carbon drop bar from Easton, and a new sealant from Finish Line. Let’s go!

SRAM Rival XPLR

SRAM XPLR: You’ve seen the news and heard all the previous rumors. We will assume that you’ve done the research then. So, we won’t bother you with all the technical specifications nor will we be able to give you any ride reviews….yet, but we have pithy opinions on what this group is, and what it means for gravel riders and adventure cyclists.

When we looked at the SRAM XPLR presser, we saw a ton of information, but in reality, we think there are only a few ‘big deals’ here. Some of what was included seems impressive, but is not likely to be a major influence on the gravel cycling scene. Some of the bits are cool and high-end kit that should be an influence going forward. Briefly then, here are some bullet point reactions to the SRAM announcements.

SRAM XPLR will be a big deal going forward and will expose a lot more riders to electronic shifting technology. The allure of absolutely no cables or wires, (excepting brakes), will make for ultra-clean design aesthetic for bicycles which will appeal to many folks. The Rival level kit will probably be a heavily spec’ed option on new bikes, especially since supply chain and raw materials issues are driving up prices across the board for 2022.

We don’t see the rest of the bits being all that popular. The fork and dropper are well done, but pricey, and more ‘MTB’ than what most people need or want out of an all-road bike. On the other hand, doing single track with a gravel bike fitted with a suspension fork and a dropper seems something like bringing a Toyota Prius to move a full sized refrigerator- You could do it, but there are better options. Or- there should be.

Easton Cycling Launches The EC90 AX Gravel Adventure Bar: Easton Cycling has had an AX gravel/adventure component line up for a few years now. We liked several of their offerings, including an aluminum handle bar we reviewed here. Now news comes that Easton has finally given this range a carbon handle bar called the EC90 AX.

The new Easton EC90 AX carbon drop bar

This new bar features Easton’s “Max Contact Drop”, Di2 bar end routing, and an improved, ergonomic top section. The bar will come in 40cm, 42cm, 44cm, and 46cm widths which are measured center to center at the brake hoods. The bars will have 16° of flare, so not too much, but enough that wrist clearance in the drops should be fine. Weights are claimed to be 208 grams for the 42cm bar and 218 grams for the 46cm bar. Price for the EC90 AX handle bar in the U.S. will be $269.99 with Canadian prices coming in at $389.99.

Finish Line Sealant Debuts: Finish Line recently introduced a new sealant called “FiberLink“. The sealant is a latex based formula with Kevlar fibers introduced to it for maximum sealing capabilities. Finish Line claims that FiberLink will seal faster to reduce air pressure losses. The sealant’s Kevlar fibers are also claimed to help puncture seals remain robust and effective throughout the remainder of a ride.

Finish line provided this quote in the press release;

We challenged ourselves to develop a tire sealant that would lead the bicycle industry in sealing speed, strength, and longevity,” said Hank Krause, Founder & President of Finish Line. “After two years of formulating and testing, we’ve now ticked those boxes, and we’re extremely excited for its global launch.

FiberLink sealant is available now in 8 ounce squeeze bottles for $12.99, in 32 ounce jugs for $34.99, or in a 1 gallon jug for $110.00. All prices USD.

NOTE: Images and information used for the SRAM XPLR, Easton EC90 AX bar, and the Finish Line FiberLink sealant were provided by the respective companies and PR firms who sent Riding Gravel press releases. Opinions given on the SRAM XPLR group are Riding Gravel’s own and may not reflect those of anyone else.

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